Colleges for the different drummer

Anonymous
Evergreen State College, Olympia WA.

Macalaster College, St. Paul MN

Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison

Univ. of Santa Cruz (CA)

Kenyon


[and all the other great ideas already posted]
Anonymous
Anywhere in California?
Anonymous
UC santa cruz
Anonymous
Ditto Oberlin
Anonymous
Thanks for the ideas, which mostly track with what I was thinking. (What about Bard? Sarah Lawrence?) He is a self-starter so he doesn't need to have a lot of structure but it is important that he be in an academically rigorous school.
Anonymous
My nephew, who sounds like your DS, ended up at Bard. He also applied to Kenyon, Oberlin, Reed, Brown and (I think) Brown.
Anonymous
Any big college will have some subset of students (and profs), as well as programs and activities that will inspire your DC.
Anonymous
Antioch College
Anonymous
Cornell (re: 10:31's point -- Yeah, sort of. But while there may be a boho element at UVa, there's a whole lot more crunch going on at UMich or UWisconsin or Berkeley)
Haverford
Oberlin
Reed
Hampshire
Anonymous
3rd for Reed.
Anonymous
Bard
Anonymous
Swarthmore, Oberlin, Wesleyan, Reed, Pomona, Grinnell
Anonymous
St Johns College on Santa Fe
Anonymous
There's a book called, "Colleges That Change Lives" by a local writer, I think his last name is Pope. I haven't read it (I should get to it), but I think it lists a lot of the schools that have been posted here, like Macalaster and Oberlin, and describes campus life at these places.
Anonymous
I'd tell him to move to NYC for a gap year and work until he obtains residency. Then attend Hunter College or another CCNY campus for next to nothing as a NYC resident. If you're going to indulge him in leading his hip, romantic, non-conformist life, at least don't saddle him with too much student loan debt as he starts out. And certainly don't waste your own money on these pricey schools. Chances are, he'd be back living on your couch four years later, all tatted up with no place to go.
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